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other supporting element, as 8, with which is suitably connected the closed endq ortion of a reed-pipe 9, the opposite open end-portion of said reed-pipe being suitably conneeted with the said supporting element 6, and being in communication with the duct or port 5, by means of the channel or chainher 7, substantially as illustrated in. said Figs. 5 and 5 of the drawings. Of course, it will be clearly understood, that in lieu of the bloclolilce structure of these supporting elements, any other suitably constructed supporting means for mounting the reed-m neahove said member 1 may he employed. Within the said reed-pipe, at the desired point, is a social-producing reed. as 10, the reed when arranged as shown in said Fig. l of the drawing, producing a sound during the compression or movement toward each other of the two IDEIIlbQI'S l and. 2; or, when arranged as indicated in said 5 of the drawings, producing a. sound after eoniprcssion of the bellows, and during the returnmovement of the members 1 and 2 to their normal initial positions. In either case, the. reed-pipe or tube 9 is formed with a suit ably disposed vent-opening or perforation, as 11, the said openings or per the respective reed-pipes or tubes 9 being lo-- cated at different points, as shown in said Figs. l and In practire, the 1'(Zfi l-i)l1)0f5 or tubes are cylindrical, as here shown. but it will be understood that they may he of other shapes, either of a quare, rectangular, or other cross-section. Slidahly mounted and reciprocally disposed upon said reed-wipe or tube 9 is a sound=controlling element, as 1-2, which is provided with one or more ventopenings or perforations, as 13,-said element 12 normally providing a closure for the said opening or perforation 11, and the plurality of the said vent-openings or perforations being adapted to he successively brought into registration with said opening or perforation 11 to intermittently open and closethe same, during the reciprocation the said soundcontrolling element 12, as will he clearly understood from an. inspection of the several figures of the drawings. One means is here shown for sliding or moving said sound-controlling element 12 in a rear- Ward or forward direction, but it will understood, that other mechanisms may loo employed for producing such reciprocatory movement of the said sound-controlling element.

In the presentinstanee, there is secured to the side of the member 1 of the hollows, by means of a pin 1%, or otherwise, dorm- Wardly extending support or bracket, as 15,

which is provided with a. pivot pin 16. Pivotally mounted upon said pivotp i 16 a bell-crank 1? having an upwardly ing arm, 18 and a forwardly extend 1 19. In its free endportion, the said arm 2.6

. tarhing incinher' orations in is provided with an elongated openin slot into which proj and operatireiy arranged therein a lim a 22 extending; from the end of a rod or b r, as 21, suitably secured to and connected with the previously mentioned sound-erintrolling element 11%. In its free oral-portion, the toiwrardly ex tending arm 19 oi the helheranlr similarly provided with an elo ited opening or slot, as 23, into which progoris and operativcly arranged i ,7 in. an actuzrh nin pin being sex .red to and projecting); proper point from the side. of the other member of the hollows. Trio said aru 15% of the lll- IfVlU1l IT has suitahly connected. therewith, by means of or other and.

tei'nngmeans, the one cull-portion o coiled spring 26, said E l 1 llll fll riua its other cudportion secured upon a pin W, or other suitable i 'rteuing urea; at all to and extend a from the if her 1., all suhst in and ol the d The. operation oi "a scribed for actual the. sound-(ooh ling); element 12, as well the manner :1! dill ting the sound, duw' Hie comgr \EOll ol the hello sented in said ing", or dur hers .l. and the operati L initial positions, when ous rentopenii ranged in the manner will he clearly undo tion of the said r 151s. need not tliereiinrc, he at is time.

kinds of action rcprc LllG mouroo. Hallows, and.

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illustratco aid from to 5 inclusive, and descrihcd more fully sounds to be omitted, such as tation of the word ma-m or a cession of intermittent may readily produc" h raryn me 0?.

shapes of the ()Pill'ilYlfQ, and by varyiiig b o distances l: openings in the soundeontrolling elemen or in some instances, if desired, by increa: L the. number of such. vent-holes or pertorations in either the sound-controlling element or in tli reed.

I am. aware, that changes may he made in the general arrangements and couibinatimis of the various devices and parts, as well as in the details of the roustrurtion ol the said parts, without depzuing from the seope of the 1, l as set forth in the loreg; on and as deimed in the cla uses o i the said s 'iecui my present im merits and com. and parts as l or do i ruhirh az' a ot-oiled to" do not limil V exact oi the saio dew, the aid pwiiir with so as to be slidably disposed with relationlto said-bellows and said reed-pipe or the like. i

2. sound-emitting and controlling means comprising a bellows, a reed-pipe or the like connected with and cooperating therewith,

' rality of openings, I

.with the bellows and the said sound-con- 1 connected with and oodperating said reed-pipe being and 'a sound-controlling element mounted upon said reed-pipe and telescoping there-' with so as to be slidably disposed with rela tion to said bellows and said reed-pipe or provided with the like, said reed-pipe being a vent-opening, and the said slidable sound} controlling element being provided with a plurality of openings, adapted to be brought into intermittent registration with the opening in said reed-pipe or the like.

3. A sound-emitting and controlling means comprising a bellows, a reed-pipe or the like.

connected with and cohperating therewith,a

sound-controlling element mounted upon as to be slidably disposed. with relationto said bellows and said reed-pipe or the like, said reed-pipe being provided with a ventopening and the said slidable sound-controlling element being provided. with a plurality of openings, said bellows comprising a pair of compressible hellowsmembers, a bracket attached to one of said bellows-members, a bellcrank pivoted uponv said bracket, one of the arms of said-bell crank being operatively connected with the other bellowsmember, and the other arm of said bell-crank being operatively connected with the sliding sound-controlling element for sliding said element "and bringing the same into inter- I mittent registration with the opening in said reed'pipe or the like, a hooleshaped element connected with said lastanentioned arni oi. the bell-crank, and a spring attached at one end to said hook-shaped element and at the other end to said first-mentioned bellowsmember.

means sound-emitting and controlling comprising a bellows, supports mounted upon said bellows, one of said supsaid reed-pipe and telescoping therewith so 1 as to be slidably disposed with relation to said bellows and said reed-pipe or the like,

provided with a ventopening and the said slidablesoundcontrolling element being provided with a pluand means connected trolling element for sliding said element and bringing the same int'o intermittent regis- 1 tration with the opening in said reed-pipe or a reed-pipe or the like comprising a bellows,

therewith, a

' sound-controlling element mounted upon said reed-pipe b'er s', abell-crank said. reedpipe'a nd telescoping therewith so asfto' beslidably disposed with relation to said bellows and said reed-pipe or the like,

being provided with a ventopening, and the said slidable sound:controlling elementbeing provided with aplurality'of opepmgs, said bellows comprising ii-pa r of co ipressible bellows-members, a bracket attached to one of said bellows-mempivoted u'pon said bracket, one of the arms of said bell-crank being operatively connectedwith the other bellow member,

* crank being operatlvely connected with the slidin sound-controlling element for sliding said e ement and bringing the same into intermittent registration with the opening in said reed-pi e or the like.

5. A'soun' emitting and controlling means comprising a bellows, a reedpipe or the like connected with and cooperating therewith,

fa sound-controlling element mounted upon said 'eed-pipe ang,l telescoping therewith so and the other arm of said bellports having a chamber in communication with the interior of the bellows, a-reed-pipe mounted between said supports and coiiper pipe and telescoping therewith so as to be slidably mounted upon said reed-pipe.

.7. A I sound-emitting and means comprising a bellows, supports mounted upon said bellows, one of said supports having a chamber in communication with the interior of the bellows, a reed-pipe mounted between said supports and 006perating at one end with the chambered support and the said bellows, and a soundcontrolling element mounted upon said reedpipe and telescoping therewith so as to be slidably mounted upon said reed-pipe, said reed-pipe being provided with a vent-opening, and the said slidable soLind-controlling element being provided with a plurality of openings, adapted to be brought into intermittent registration with the opening in said reed-pipe or the like. i

8; A sound-emitting anr cohtrolling means comprising bellows, supports mounted upon said bellows, one of said supports having a chamber in communication with the interior of the bellows, a reed-pipe mounted between said supports and coiperating atone end with the chambered support and the said bellows, a sound-controlling element mounted upon. said reed-pipe and telescoping therewith so as to he slidably mounted upon said reed-pipe, said reedpipe being provided with a vent-opening, and the said slidable sound-controlling element being provided with a plurality of openings, and means connected with the belcontrolling lid 51A sound-emitting and conirolling means comprising a bellows, supports mounted upon said bellows one 01' said supports ha ing a chamber in cornin'iniicntion with the interior the bellows e. reed-pipe mounted between said s pports eno cooperating at one end with one chambered 5311 port and said bellows or sonndmontro'lii elenient mounted upon said reedpi'pe and telescoping therewith so as to be slidalily inonntecl upon said reed-rope said reed-pipe being jn'ovided with e rent-opening, and. the said slidable sound-eontrolli 1 eieini being provided with a plurality o. one said hello. s comprising :1 pair oil (:021 ,1- ole bGllUWS-IHCHIlWIS braoce" ati'acned in one of said bellows-members, a ell-crani pivoted upon said bracket, one of the arms of said hell-crank being}; operatively connected with the other bCllOWS-hltlmllfl}311d the other arm of said hell-crank being operatively connected with the sliding soundcontrolling element for sliding said Blclllfiili] and Ian grog; the same into iiii'leninttent iation with the opening in said reed:

ports having a chamber in connnnnieation i" inic-rior oi the hellovs, a reolpipo mounted between s'eaid supports and co. grating at end with {he chambered support and he said bellows, n sorind-controlling elementv mounted upon said re d-pipe and teloscopin therewith so as to l idahly mounted upon said reedqvipc, said i-eedpiyo being provided with n vent-opening, and the said slidable so1ind-wntrolling elemenl. being provided with a plurality of openings, said bellows oonnngising a pair of oonipre V'- ble bCllO'W'S-lllfilllbil's, a bracket aliached to one off said bellonmnemhers, a Mil-crank pivoted upon said brothel one UJ the arms of snid bell- 1ml; being operatiwly (tonner'ted with the olher he]lowsonelnlin3, and it other arm of said hell-oranl win oper- .ivol rininected will) i'hu sliding soundcontrolling element it'or sliding said element and bringing: he same into niterniitteni; registration with the opening in said reedpi e, a. llfjUli-fillilpklkl element connected with said lastmxentioned :UHl of the bedlwronk, :n'id a spring actached at one end to skid hooloshaped element and at the other end to said first-mentioned bellows-member.

In testimony that, I claim the invention forth above 1 have hereunto set my hand. i llS 3rd day of September," 1915.

MICHAEL RAlillillOlVli'llZ.

Witnesses Flown. C. lhoninz'rznri, FREDK. H. W. Fninir'rznn 

